Golden Knights forward Ryan Reaves shared his experiences with racism during a powerful appearance on the team’s podcast Thursday.
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The Golden Knights could start their mandatory training camp July 10 if the NHL and NHL Players Association are able to agree on health and safety protocols.
Arizona catcher Austin Wells, who played at Bishop Gorman High School, was selected by the New York Yankees with the 28th pick of the first round in Wednesday’s MLB draft.
Games from the Golden Knights’ inaugural season will continue to air on AT&T SportsNet through July 1.
Golden Knights leading scorers Max Pacioretty and Mark Stone were on the ice Wednesday as part of voluntary workouts at City National Arena.
Here are the seven skaters likely to be added to the Golden Knights’ expanded roster for the NHL’s 24-team postseason tournament.
Major League Soccer announced Wednesday that its season will resume starting July 8 with a tournament in Florida.
Those itching to get their hands on Henderson Silver Knights gear and live in the southern valley don’t have to make the trek all the way to City National Arena.
The NIAA moved up its football schedule to begin games as early as Aug. 14, and state championship games will be completed before Thanksgiving.
Former Bishop Gorman catcher Austin Wells is expected to be a late first- or early second-round pick in the MLB draft, which begins Wednesday.
Shea Theodore in a few short months went from being diagnosed with testicular cancer to enjoying a career season, so he’s a natural fit for an award for perseverance.
The Golden Knights opened City National Arena for small group training activities Monday, but fans and media were left to get a hopeful glimpse from across the street.
Desert Pines wide receiver Michael Jackson, a four-star commit by rivals.com, announced he will play at Southern California. He caught 34 passes for 627 yards last season.
Seven current and former NHL players have formed the Hockey Diversity Alliance as an effort to diversify the sport and bring racial awareness.
Liberty two-way standout Zyrus Fiaseu, ranked as the No. 5 recruit in Nevada for the Class of 2021, announced his commitment to San Diego State.